CHAPTER II
SOMETHING ABOUT THE ROVER BOYS
"Say! that isn't one of the students."
"Not much! Why, that's the lawyer who used to do business for the railroad company—the man the Rovers had so much trouble with!"
"Who knocked his hat off?"
"I don't know—Sam Rover, I guess."
Such were some of the remarks made as a number of the juniors and seniors began to congregate around Sam and Mr. Belright Fogg. All of the students could readily see that the lawyer was very much put out over what had occurred.
"I say, Rover, what do you mean by attacking me in this fashion?" repeated Belright Fogg, with a savage look at the youth before him.
"If I knocked your hat off, Mr. Fogg, I am sorry for it," answered Sam, as soon as he could recover from his surprise.
"Knocked my hat off?" roared the lawyer. "You hit me a hard one on the head; that is what you did!"